A clean break: Divorce in Czechia could become simpler and faster
The proposed changes aim to save separating couples both time and money – especially if the divorcees cannot reach a settlement.
Prague takes a stand against short-term Airbnb rentals in landmark court ruling
Prague City Hall has forbidden the owner of a residential building on Jungmannova Street from renting out rooms on the platform.
Czech 'long-hairs' cleared after 57-year-old tangle with communists
According to the Supreme Court, the 1960s authorities failed to respect the key principles of a democracy when trying to forcibly cut people's hair.
Czech court sentences four in Covid vaccine forgery case
Four women in Vsetín have received fines and suspended sentences for their roles in a scandal involving dozens of forged Covid certificates.
Two of Czechia's three newly appointed Constitutional Court judges are women
Czech President Petr Pavel nominated the experience-rich candidates, who will now each serve 10-year terms in the highest court in the land.
New Czech law permits parents to stay with hospitalized children
If the child is under the age of six, the health insurance company will also cover the parents' stay.
Court case adjourned in ex-MP rape investigation
Dominik Feri, who sat in the Chamber of Deputies for over three years, is facing trial for three counts of sexual assault.
Apartment owners in Czechia can still rent rooms on Airbnb, new court ruling says
The decision comes after the Prague Municipal Court had initially said that homeowners' associations could prevent short-term rentals.
Former PM Babiš acquitted: Everything you need to know about today's court decision
Following years of public debate, Babiš has been found not guilty of committing fraud. What led to this verdict?
Babiš may have faked his son's signature, expert tells court
A psychiatrist at the Čapí Hnízdo court case today also assessed Babiš's son as being in a 'stabilized' mental state and able to testify.
Senate approves another 'merciful summer' for repaying debts to state
Plus: Pavel remains one of the favorites of the presidential election, Ukraine and Moldova granted EU candidate status, and more.
European court rules against Czech mother in ongoing custody battle
Eva Michaláková whose sons were removed from her care by Norwegian social services has been fighting for the children's return for years.
Govt. plans next steps after Constitutional Court throws out part of the ban on shops
The way that some stores are closed and others open needs to be based on more than just political compromise, the court stated.
Case of student told to remove hijab at a Czech school comes to definitive end
A Muslim student in the Czech Republic sued because she was told to remove her head covering in class.